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Re: gamma correction [message #31230 is a reply to message #31229] Thu, 27 June 2002 20:53 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Med Bennett is currently offline  Med Bennett
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Ben Tupper wrote:

> On Wed, 26 Jun 2002 16:22:22 -0600, David Fanning <david@dfanning.com>
> wrote:
>
>> David Fanning (david@dfanning.com) writes:
>>
>>> Here is a program that demonstrates what I mean. How do these
>>> ideas square with the "right" way in Infarct (or whatever
>>> the hell it was called) Ben?
>>
>> Whoops, I meant Med Bennet, of course. Blush...
>>
>> David
>
> If you meant me, then it's a pleasure to be confused with Med. Med
> might not feel similarily.
>
> Cheers,
>
> (The other) Ben

I am also pleased to be confused with Ben! My original comment was
somewhat snide, in that I have other software packages that implement a
"gamma correction" function to jpeg images (IrfanView, excellent freeware
image viewing/manipulation software, and Paint Shop Pro), and I have (or
had) little or no understanding of the fundamental underpinnings of such
operations, or how those other sw packages implement said gamma
corrections - all that I know is that they can make an image look a lot
better. Thanks all for the enlightenment, so to speak! :)


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